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RECEIVED <br /> jU,44 Z 2006 <br /> 6ANJOAQUINCOUNTY <br /> OFFICE OF EVERGENCnERVICE: <br /> SECTION 2 <br /> 2.1 QUESTIONS <br /> 1. A drum filled with hazardous chemicals does not need a <br /> warning label as long as,your AsuELervisor has told you about its <br /> contents. Circle True Rgl,�O� <br /> 2. The best place to look for important information about a <br /> hazardous cheinical is the Ins or the <br /> /275:45 dAIAZ Quick Reference Wall Chart. <br /> 3. The company will tell you about any hazardous materials in <br /> your work area CircleU�or False. <br /> 4. A copy of the written Hazard Communication Program must <br /> always be available to: <br /> a. your supervisor <br /> b. you <br /> c various federal agencies <br /> all of the above. <br /> 5. The Federal agency in charge of safety at your workplace is <br /> —. <br /> 6. The second drum of hazardous chemicals shipped from a <br /> c*cal supplier is a"secondary container". Circle True of <br /> al <br /> 7. Gasoline cans which are painted red do not need to be labeled <br /> with regard to contents and hazards. Circle True o 5ratip <br /> 8. The objective of the Hazard Communication Program is for <br /> the following person to be educated and aware of chemicals <br /> in the workplace: <br /> a. The company fmancial officer <br /> b. Madonna <br /> c. Lassie <br /> d. Aunt Maude <br /> You - the worker who may be exposed to the hazards. <br /> £!0/£00 QJ WHILLVI dolls JAims ORZ6999609 YVd VT:ZI 900Z/£Z/90 <br />